In a world where churches are often known by what they’re against, we want to be known by what we’re FOR. And we are FOR people because God is. The problem is, we often take the wrong approach toward people who disagree with us, to stand firm by our positions (morally, spiritually, doctrinally, etc) As a result, a gap gets formed between the church and the rest of the world. We must think different. Not about what our positions are, but about where we are taking that stance. And that is by saying “yes” to the relationship.
When Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life,” He was claiming to be the source of both. But Jesus does more than...
God is with us to comfort us with peace, but we must choose to be filled with it.
Valleys aren’t dead ends—they are divine pivots. When we walk through them with God, we discover not just healing—but purpose.